Lions, leopards, and … lessons? How safari tourism boosts rural education
The slumped walls and rusted tin roof of the Nyakalembe Community School bear no resemblance to the modern schools found in Uganda’s capital. In this part of Uganda, brick walls, a cement screed floor, and a corrugated iron slab roof represent forward…
To Counter Anti-Semitism, French Women Find Strength In Diversity At Auschwitz
With recent incidents of anti-Semitic vandalism in France, a group of women from different religious and ethnic backgrounds sought greater understanding by learning about the horrors of the Holocaust.
Susan Rice On North Korea Summit
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with former U.S. national security adviser Susan Rice about President Trump’s meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, which ended with no agreement.
How one woman is taking an after-school program to the big leagues
Schoolteacher Julie Kennedy was working at an elementary school in Washington in the early 1990s when she noticed time and again that a number of her fifth-grade girls were hanging out on street corners after school. A soccer player, Ms. Kennedy invit…
News Brief: No Deal With North Korea, What We Learned From Michael Cohen
President Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ended without a deal. Also, we have analysis of Michael Cohen’s testimony.
Trump-Kim Summit Ends With No Deal
NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with Korea expert Sue Mi Terry about the lack of a deal between President Trump and Kim Jong Un over denuclearization in North Korea.
Understanding The Latest Flare-Up Between India And Pakistan
Former Pakistani ambassador to the U.S. Husain Haqqani talks to NPR’s Steve Inskeep about the escalating conflict between Pakistan and India and what the U.S. can and should be doing about it.
Ortega Meets Opposition Activists In Nicaragua
In Nicaragua, there appears to be some movement in the nearly year long political crisis as the government of President Daniel Ortega sat down with opposition activists.
What Happened In The Second Nuclear Summit
We look at we learned after the second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un ended without a deal on denuclearization.
Second Nuclear Summit Ends With No Deal
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in Hanoi, Vietnam, continuing the denuclearization talks they began eight months earlier in Singapore. The talks ended without an agreement.
What North Korea’s Economy Looks Like
NPR’S Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Travis Jeppesen, author of See you Again in Pyongyang about his article in The New York Times Magazine describing North Korea’s economy.
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